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<BR>Thanks Michael, this is clear; this is sort of what I understood (but really my understanding comes from the directionality algorithm--which because some characters may have only weak directionality, is a bit different). <BR>
Thanks to Randy and Peter too for their explanations.<BR>
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I am open to a comment; I don't feel it's that necessary because the sort of tagging that Randy does not like will not break any applications . . . <BR>
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(Which is all I'd really worry about)<BR>
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> From: everson@evertype.com<BR>> To: cewcathar@hotmail.com<BR>> Subject: Re: Last call for ISO 15924-based updates<BR>> Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 17:07:25 +0000<BR>> <BR>> On 18 Mar 2009, at 16:14, CE Whitehead wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > Hi, Addision; thanks, however I am still confused because if unicode <BR>> > reconizes that diacritics inherit script from the surrounding <BR>> > characters<BR>> <BR>> FROM THE PREVIOUS CHARACTER. And from it alone.<BR><BR>
(O.k., like pronoun reference, which is really inherited generally from the nouns/pronouns in the preceding clause or whatever . . . but this is another topic )<BR>
> <BR>> Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com<BR>> <BR>--C. E. Whitehead<BR>
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